Extract from the critical text by Matteo Chini
The unlimited mining, the fracking and the marine oil platforms become new models of a terminal landscape, desperate traces of life in the Antropocene.
Precious metals – for luxury and electronics – plummet blood while the identity of an incapable individual becomes liquefied until it becomes inert. Faced with the pervasiveness of this Horror, Eleonora renounces every pessimism by committing itself to rejecting the idea that – as in 28 days later – “the future has counted days”.